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SPEAKING OF PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Summer Issue July 26, 1971 CONTINUING EDUCATION A $3 million grant from the James L. CENTER PLANNED HERE Knight Charitable Trust will enable the University of Miami to build on its main campus a center for the training and professional advancement of adults. Announcement of the grant was made July 22 by President Stanford and James L. Knight, board chairman and chief executive officer of Knight Newspapers, Inc. To be named the James L. Knight Center for Continuing Education, it will contain conference rooms, an amphitheater seating 100, a 600-seat auditorium, study rooms, and administrative offices for staffs conducting seminars, coordinated by the University’s Division of Continuing Education. The Center will be on the southwest portion of the campus where the former sewage plant is now located. DR, GARY I, SALZMAN Dr. Gary I. Salzman, management, has CHAIRMAN OF SENATE been elected chairman of the Faculty Senate for 1971-72. Elected vice chairman was Dr. Clifford C. Alloway, law. Elected Senate Council representatives were Herman Meyer, arts and sciences; Edward Sofen, business administration; Michael Stolee, education; Murray I. Mantell, engineering; James S. Clegg, graduate school; Clifford Alloway, law; Dale Barker, library; C. Richard Robins, RSMAS; Robert Zeppa, medicine; George Zazofsky, music; Gwendoline MacDonald, nursing. Faculty Senate: Arts and Sciences — Carl H. Snyder, Gerald G. Winter, Herman Meyer, Alton T. Butson, Oscar Owre, Harm J. De-Blij, Aaron Lipman, Leonard Muller, Jack A. Reynolds, Francis E. Skipp, Edward Schuh. Business Administration — Charles F. Eyre, Gary I. Salzman, Edward Sofen. Education — John W. Maguire, Mary O. Folsom, Michael Stolee. Engineering — Blake King, Murray I. Mantell, Harry A. B. Wiseman. Graduate School — James S. Clegg, Sidney L. Besvinick. Guidance Center — Jack F. Bensen. Law School — Walter H. Beckham, Clifford C. Alloway. Library — Charles L. Hicks, Dale Barker. Medicine - Pre-Clinical — Thomas M. Scotti, Thomas J. Mende, G. A. Tershakovec; Clinical I — W. J. Harrington; Clinical II — William Cleveland, Bernard J. Fogel; Clinical III — Frank Moya, Allan G. W. McLeod; At-Large — Noble David, Solomon Papper, Robert Zeppa. Music — George A. Zazofsky, Ted Crager. Nursing — Gwendoline MacDonald, Shirley Holstein. RSMAS — Lowell P. Thomas, Eugene F. Corcoran and C. Richard Robins. ALUMNI GIVE UM alumni gave the institution $663,643 in the fiscal $663,643 year just ended — an increase of $36,643 from the previous year. W. H. Charlton, director of alumni relations, said participation rose to 25 per cent. The telephone campaign raised $233,229 of the total. Since 1960, alumni have given the UM a total of $2,516,095. President Stanford represented the UM at the meeting of the International Association of University Presidents, June 15-18, in Monrovia, Liberia. All delegates were guests of Liberia’s President Tub-man. Dr. Stanford also visited Nairobi and Addis Ababa... Dr. Foy D. Kohler, professor in Center for Advanced International Studies and former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has accepted an invitation of the American Institute for Free Labor Development to become a member of its Board of Directors. He was interviewed in June on R.A.I. television, Rome, Italy, on the subject of the book,“Khrushchev Remembers.“... Dr. William H. Butler, vice president for student affairs, has been elected to a four-year term on the board of directors of the American Association of University Administrators... Dr.Emmett A.Betts, Reading Research Laboratory, has been assigned as contributing editor to The Reading Teacher, published by International Reading Association.He will write a column for each is sue... R. Paul Young, economic development coordinator, Center for Urban Studies, will be listed in 1971 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. The publication recognizes men between 21 and 35 who have distinguished themselves by their civic and professional achievements. He was nominated by the Coral Gables Jaycees... Dr. Charles T. Mangrum, education, has been appointed editor of the Florida Reading Quarterly, official publication of the Florida State Reading Council, the state organization for the International Reading Association. Dr. Mangrum is also editor of the Reading Aids Series, a publication of the International Reading Association...
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Full Text | SPEAKING OF PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Summer Issue July 26, 1971 CONTINUING EDUCATION A $3 million grant from the James L. CENTER PLANNED HERE Knight Charitable Trust will enable the University of Miami to build on its main campus a center for the training and professional advancement of adults. Announcement of the grant was made July 22 by President Stanford and James L. Knight, board chairman and chief executive officer of Knight Newspapers, Inc. To be named the James L. Knight Center for Continuing Education, it will contain conference rooms, an amphitheater seating 100, a 600-seat auditorium, study rooms, and administrative offices for staffs conducting seminars, coordinated by the University’s Division of Continuing Education. The Center will be on the southwest portion of the campus where the former sewage plant is now located. DR, GARY I, SALZMAN Dr. Gary I. Salzman, management, has CHAIRMAN OF SENATE been elected chairman of the Faculty Senate for 1971-72. Elected vice chairman was Dr. Clifford C. Alloway, law. Elected Senate Council representatives were Herman Meyer, arts and sciences; Edward Sofen, business administration; Michael Stolee, education; Murray I. Mantell, engineering; James S. Clegg, graduate school; Clifford Alloway, law; Dale Barker, library; C. Richard Robins, RSMAS; Robert Zeppa, medicine; George Zazofsky, music; Gwendoline MacDonald, nursing. Faculty Senate: Arts and Sciences — Carl H. Snyder, Gerald G. Winter, Herman Meyer, Alton T. Butson, Oscar Owre, Harm J. De-Blij, Aaron Lipman, Leonard Muller, Jack A. Reynolds, Francis E. Skipp, Edward Schuh. Business Administration — Charles F. Eyre, Gary I. Salzman, Edward Sofen. Education — John W. Maguire, Mary O. Folsom, Michael Stolee. Engineering — Blake King, Murray I. Mantell, Harry A. B. Wiseman. Graduate School — James S. Clegg, Sidney L. Besvinick. Guidance Center — Jack F. Bensen. Law School — Walter H. Beckham, Clifford C. Alloway. Library — Charles L. Hicks, Dale Barker. Medicine - Pre-Clinical — Thomas M. Scotti, Thomas J. Mende, G. A. Tershakovec; Clinical I — W. J. Harrington; Clinical II — William Cleveland, Bernard J. Fogel; Clinical III — Frank Moya, Allan G. W. McLeod; At-Large — Noble David, Solomon Papper, Robert Zeppa. Music — George A. Zazofsky, Ted Crager. Nursing — Gwendoline MacDonald, Shirley Holstein. RSMAS — Lowell P. Thomas, Eugene F. Corcoran and C. Richard Robins. ALUMNI GIVE UM alumni gave the institution $663,643 in the fiscal $663,643 year just ended — an increase of $36,643 from the previous year. W. H. Charlton, director of alumni relations, said participation rose to 25 per cent. The telephone campaign raised $233,229 of the total. Since 1960, alumni have given the UM a total of $2,516,095. President Stanford represented the UM at the meeting of the International Association of University Presidents, June 15-18, in Monrovia, Liberia. All delegates were guests of Liberia’s President Tub-man. Dr. Stanford also visited Nairobi and Addis Ababa... Dr. Foy D. Kohler, professor in Center for Advanced International Studies and former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has accepted an invitation of the American Institute for Free Labor Development to become a member of its Board of Directors. He was interviewed in June on R.A.I. television, Rome, Italy, on the subject of the book,“Khrushchev Remembers.“... Dr. William H. Butler, vice president for student affairs, has been elected to a four-year term on the board of directors of the American Association of University Administrators... Dr.Emmett A.Betts, Reading Research Laboratory, has been assigned as contributing editor to The Reading Teacher, published by International Reading Association.He will write a column for each is sue... R. Paul Young, economic development coordinator, Center for Urban Studies, will be listed in 1971 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. The publication recognizes men between 21 and 35 who have distinguished themselves by their civic and professional achievements. He was nominated by the Coral Gables Jaycees... Dr. Charles T. Mangrum, education, has been appointed editor of the Florida Reading Quarterly, official publication of the Florida State Reading Council, the state organization for the International Reading Association. Dr. Mangrum is also editor of the Reading Aids Series, a publication of the International Reading Association... |
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